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COVID-19: MLHU reports 2 deaths, LHSC says 22 COVID-19 patients in ICU

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Middlesex-London Health Unit reported two deaths and 217 COVID-19 cases on Friday.The deaths involved a woman in her 80s associated with a long-term care home and a man in his 60s with no association with long-term care or retirement homes.

Neither was vaccinated.Meanwhile, the London Health Sciences Centre reported 145 COVID-19 inpatients on Friday, compared with 153 a week ago.As noted, LHSC is caring for 145 COVID-19 inpatients, with 22 inpatients in adult critical care.

That compares with 153 inpatients with 22 in adult critical care a week ago.Of the 145 cases, none are in Children’s Hospital and, as a result, there are zero in pediatric critical care.

Last Friday, there were six inpatients in Children’s Hospital but none in critical care.Of the 145 patients, 84 are being treated for COVID-19 while 61 others in hospital have incidental COVID-19 infections (meaning they were admitted for another reason).Among staff, there are 189 cases, down from 297 a week ago (and 511 two weeks ago).

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